Anita gets inspiration from the forms and hues of Colorado's mountains and plains. This love is obviously reflected in her work. She approaches each piece of pottery as needing to provide pleasure and grace to everyday life. She says "It should look good and feel good".
Anita delights in shaping an amorphous piece of clay into a definite form...an act of creation. Although she works in high fired stoneware, usually not known for vivid colors, she achieves a lively, colorful effect.
She works at Castle Clay, a potters cooperative studio in Denver and resides with her family and two cats in Littleton, Colorado.
Anita delights in shaping an amorphous piece of clay into a definite form...an act of creation. Although she works in high fired stoneware, usually not known for vivid colors, she achieves a lively, colorful effect.
She works at Castle Clay, a potters cooperative studio in Denver and resides with her family and two cats in Littleton, Colorado.